Rolland spared Welsh Six Nations duty

Controversial World Cup referee Alain Rolland has been spared any involvement in Wales’ RBS 6 Nations campaign.

Controversial World Cup referee Alain Rolland has been spared any involvement in Wales’ RBS 6 Nations campaign.

Rolland became public enemy number one in the Principality after issuing Sam Warburton with a red card for a spear tackle on Vincent Clerc in last month’s World Cup semi-final defeat by France.

The Irishman was heavily criticised for the dismissal of Wales’ captain just 18 minutes into a highly-charged evening at Eden Park.

However, International Rugby Board directives on spear tackling indicate he was within his rights to send off Warburton.

Rolland has been given two games to oversee – France v England on March 11 and Italy v Scotland on March 17 – and will not be present at any Wales fixtures in the capacity of assistant referee or television match official.

France, however, will come face to face with the referee who did them few favours in their World Cup final against New Zealand.

Craig Joubert’s performance in their 8-7 defeat came under scrutiny after the South African failed to punish several high tackles by the All Blacks, among other offences.

France number eight Imanol Harinordoquy was one of those who felt Joubert contributed to his team’s downfall in an epic final in Auckland.

“Joubert was only looking at us. Richie McCaw played the whole match in our camp. He did a lot of bad things and nobody told him anything,” said Harinordoquy.

“Three minutes from the end of the game, I saw him dive on the side of a ruck and he stayed there for ages.”

Joubert will oversee France’s potentially decisive clash with Wales at Millennium Stadium on March 17.

Match officials appointments for 2012 RBS 6 Nations:

4 Feb 14:30 France v Italy, Stade de France, N Owens

4 Feb 17:00 Scotland v England, Murrayfield, G Clancy

5 Feb 15:00 Ireland v Wales, Aviva Stadium, W Barnes

11 Feb 16:00 Italy v England, Stadio Olimpico, J Garces

11 Feb 20:00 France v Ireland, Stade de France, D Pearson

12 Feb 15:00 Wales v Scotland, Millennium Stadium, R Poite

25 Feb 13:30 Ireland v Italy, Aviva Stadium, C Joubert

25 Feb 16:00 England v Wales, Twickenham, S Walsh

26 Feb 15:00 Scotland v France, Murrayfield, W Barnes

10 Mar 14:30 Wales v Italy, Millennium Stadium, G Clancy

10 Mar 17:00 Ireland v Scotland, Aviva Stadium, C Pollock

11 Mar 15:00 France v England, Stade de France, A Rolland

17 Mar 12:30 Italy v Scotland, Stadio Olimpico, A Rolland

17 Mar 14:45 Wales v France, Millennium Stadium, C Joubert

17 Mar 17:00 England v Ireland, Twickenham, N Owens

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